"Mid-decade redistricting" refers here to any change in US House district boundaries not conducted as part of the regular once-a-decade redistricting process that occurred in 2020.
This includes court-mandated redistricting and other changes to district borders, not exclusively partisan gerrymandering.
This does not include any mid-decade redistricting that has already taken place as of 7/25/25.
This only includes redistricting efforts that are completed prior to the 2030 once-a-decade redistricting process.
Update 2025-11-18 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): A state will only count as having enacted mid-decade redistricting if an election is actually conducted under the new maps. The creator will refrain from resolving any states until after the midterms to ensure this criterion is met.
How do court challenges play in here? https://bsky.app/profile/reporterjacobg.bsky.social/post/3m5wdmeqp7m2p
@BenM I had intended for maps to only count if an election is actually conducted under them. I did previously resolve TX to yes because I wasn't aware there was still pending litigation. I will refrain from resolving any further states until after the midterms to avoid this happening again.